The prolyl hydroxylase oxygen-sensing pathway is cytoprotective and allows maintenance of mitochondrial membrane potential during metabolic inhibition

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Sridharan, Vijayalakshmi [1 ]
Guichard, Jason [1 ]
Bailey, Rachel M. [1 ]
Kasiganesan, Harinath [1 ]
Beeson, Craig [1 ]
Wright, Gary L. [1 ]
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[1] Med Univ S Carolina, Dept Pharmaceut Sci, Charleston, SC 29425 USA
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fumarate; hibernation; cardioprotection; anaplerotic;
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10.1152/ajpcell.00100.2006
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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The cellular oxygen sensor is a family of oxygen-dependent proline hydroxylase domain (PHD)containing enzymes, whose reduction of activity initiate a hypoxic signal cascade. In these studies, prolyl hydroxylase inhibitors (PHIs) were used to activate the PHD-signaling pathway in cardiomyocytes. PHI-pretreatment led to the accumulation of glycogen and an increased maintenance of ATP levels in glucose-free medium containing cyanide. The addition of the glycolytic inhibitor 2-deoxy-D-glucose (2-DG) caused a decline of ATP levels that was indistinguishable between control and PHI-treated myocytes. Despite the comparable levels of ATP depletion, PHI-preconditioned myocytes remained significantly protected. As expected, mitochondrial membrane potential (Delta Psi(mito)) collapses in control myocytes during cyanide and 2-DG treatment and it fails to completely recover upon washout. In contrast, Delta Psi(mito) is partially maintained during metabolic inhibition and recovers completely on washout in PHI-preconditioned cells. Inclusion of rotenone, but not oligomycin, with cyanide and 2-DG was found to collapse Delta Psi(mito) in PHI-pretreated myocytes. Thus, continued complex I activity was implicated in the maintenance of Delta Psi(mito) in PHI-treated myocytes, whereas a role for the "reverse mode" operation of the F1F0-ATP synthase was ruled out. Further examination of mitochondrial function revealed that PHI treatment downregulated basal oxygen consumption to only similar to 15% that of controls. Oxygen consumption rates, although initially lower in PHI-preconditioned myocytes, recovered completely upon removal of metabolic poisons, while reaching only 22% of preinsult levels in control myocytes. We conclude that PHD oxygen-sensing mechanism directs multiple compensatory changes in the cardiomyocyte, which include a low-respiring mitochondrial phenotype that is remarkably protected against metabolic insult.
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